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How come possible to put "is" behind "see"?

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Rebecca

"Is" is placed behind "see" because it is acting as a auxiliary (helping) verb. "Is" is the present tense of the verb "be" and is being used to emphasize the main verb "see." She sees a future with this person and having the verb "is" as an auxiliary verb emphasizes this future that she sees. Auxiliary verbs such as "am, are, was, were, is, do, does, did, have, has, had" help complete a verb phrase. Ex: I am having lunch with her next week. (The main verb is "having" and the helping verb is "am") Ex: She was singing at the bar. (The main verb is "singing" and the helping verb is "was") Ex: I do know him. (The main verb is "know" and the helping verb is "do") Ex: He is working right now. (The main verb is "working" and the helping verb is 'is.")

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